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The StarTech.com SCNM925FM is a 10-foot cross-wired null modem serial cable featuring a DB9 female to DB25 male connector. Designed for reliable data transfer between legacy serial devices and ports, it boasts molded connectors with strain relief and high-quality EMI shielding. Ideal for professionals needing robust, vintage-compatible connectivity, it comes in a classic gray jacket and includes a lifetime warranty for enduring performance.


| ASIN | B00066HL50 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Modem Cables |
| Brand | STARTECH.COM |
| Brand Name | STARTECH.COM |
| Cable Type | Serial |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Compatible Phone Models | Potentially compatible with smartphones, specific models unknown |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | Coaxial |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 489 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00065030771290 |
| Included Components | 1 - 10 Ft. Serial Null Modem Cable 9-25 F/M |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | STARTECH.COM |
| Model | SCNM925FM |
| Model Name | SCNM925FM |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 9 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer |
| Outer Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | transferring data |
| Special Feature | Data Transfer |
| UPC | 065030771290 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty |
S**.
What is shipped is exactly what is advertised & arrived when they said it would!
Works great
C**E
Works with HP 7574A plotter!
This is a good cable - well built and comes in a old school grey color - perfect if you want to relive the computing of the 80s and 90s. More than the aesthetics, it is also good if you want to connect some equipment from that era. While StarTech does not provide a pinout, I can confirm that the cable works as a plotter cable (you can google plotter cable pinout to see how those are wired). Not sure about hardware handshaking as my HP 7574A plotter does not use it.
E**T
Great product. Saved me a lot of headaches. worked perfectly. Thank you A+
I needed this cable urgently to work on an old but critical device. Was unable to locate at tech stores locally. Ordfered nand it came quickly. Great product. Saved me a lot of headaches. worked perfectly. Thank you A+
R**!
working just fine
I bought this cable to interface an old computer with a COM port to an old laser CNC machine with a COM port which needs to be null, or receive and transmit crossed over. This is indeed a null modem (RS232 crossover) cable. Previously I was having to use a straight through cable and a Belkin null modem adapter. The adapter was large and added excess weigh and length sticking out of the machine. One of the reviewers here stated that this was not a null RS232 cable because pins 2 and 3 on the DB-9 connector went to pins 2 and 3 on the DB-25 connector. If both ends were a DB-9 or DB-25 that would be true, but in this case pins 2 and 3 functions (RXD ad TXD) between the two connectors are already flipped. In a straight through cable, pin 2 goes to pin 3 and pin 3 goes to pin 2. Not intuitive, but that's the way it is. Some machines are null cross over, but may have added configuration requirements.
G**Y
Something That Should No Longer Be Necessary
This critter is a Blast from the Past. Where to begin...? First off, it has a cable - nothing today uses a "cable" Bluetooth, WiFi, Network connections, USB connections, near field connections, The Force. Ok, technically USB and Network connections have cables, too - but, you get the idea. Second, Nothing new has a 25 pin or 9 pin Cannon connector on it. So, obviously, we are talking seriously antiquated equipment here. Surprise - the equipment that I wanna talk to is 30 - 40 years old, phase 4 obsolete = the OEM won't admit that they built it. Yeah!! Our lab manager scored a piece of equipment on E-Bay, with (drum roll please) an RS232 communication port. Not just any RS232 port (like the dominant 9 pin port). He went the extra mile to find sumthun with a 25 pin RS232 port. Our USB to RS232 adapters are 9 pin... You can see where this is going. The RS232 communication protocol was the driving force for creating USB connections. RS232 does everything - whilst usually not working - at all. Between Baud Rates, Parity Bit, Stop Bit, hardware handshaking options, etc.. - oh, and, don't forget the null cable option, it was virtually impossible to figure out how to get two pieces of equipment to talk. Using other adapters and programmable jumpers on additional adapters, I managed to get a kluge cable to work. This particular product implied that it would do the same thing as my cobbled kluge. It did. It is well made. It should provide better ease of use than my rats nest cable. BTW - it is mentioned in the sellers information - I'll repeat it anyway. This is a Null RS232 cable. The Send Receive lines on the 9 pin and 25 pin connectors are rolled.
S**D
Exceeds expectations
Works perfectly with my Amiga computer
C**L
NOT A NULL MODEM CABLE.
This is incorrectly advertised. This is a straight through cable, NOT a null modem cable. If you are using this for something like an RS232 receive/send action then this will NOT work. Again, it is advertised as a null modem cable but it is NOT that.
R**G
Worked with older Epson Receipt Printers
Needed these for a Point of Sale system that uses older Serial receipt Printers. This worked perfectly and I highly recommend them